Literature DB >> 24021876

Both mutated and unmutated memory B cells accumulate mutations in the course of the secondary response and develop a new antibody repertoire optimally adapted to the secondary stimulus.

Tomohiro Kaji1, Koji Furukawa, Akiko Ishige, Itsumi Toyokura, Masaki Nomura, Mariko Okada, Yoshimasa Takahashi, Michiko Shimoda, Toshitada Takemori.   

Abstract

High-affinity memory B cells are preferentially selected during secondary responses and rapidly differentiate into antibody-producing cells. However, it remains unknown whether only high-affinity, mutated memory B cells simply expand to dominate the secondary response or if in fact memory B cells with a diverse VH repertoire, including those with no mutations, accumulate somatic mutations to create a new repertoire through the process of affinity maturation. In this report, we took a new approach to address this question by analyzing the VH gene repertoire of IgG1(+) memory B cells before and after antigen re-exposure in a host unable to generate IgG(+) B cells. We show here that both mutated and unmutated IgG1(+) memory B cells respond to secondary challenge and expand while accumulating somatic mutations in their VH genes in a stepwise manner. Both types of memory cells subsequently established a VH gene repertoire dominated by two major clonotypes, which are distinct from the original repertoire before antigen re-exposure. In addition, heavily mutated memory B cells were excluded from the secondary repertoire. Thus, both mutated and unmutated IgG1(+) memory cells equally contribute to establish a new antibody repertoire through a dynamic process of mutation and selection, becoming optimally adapted to the recall challenge.

Keywords:  Antibody repertoire; memory B cells; secondary response; somatic hypermutation

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24021876      PMCID: PMC3839062          DOI: 10.1093/intimm/dxt030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Immunol        ISSN: 0953-8178            Impact factor:   4.823


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5.  Recall of B cell memory depends on relative locations of prime and boost immunization.

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6.  Class-switched memory B cells remodel BCRs within secondary germinal centers.

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